My 12 year old sister needs 100$ in about a month. Any money-making ideas?

She needs a new DS lite before she goes on a long road trip. But she does’t know how to make the money! She doesn’t get alowance and has already been paid in advance for her chores for a different reason. And don’t look at me lol. Any way, any good working ideas?

$100 dollars is not very much, only $3.33 a day. All she needs is a little determination and she can easily make it. If she already does chores but is out of work at home for the time being, she could explain her dilemma to the neighbors and pick up other chores: weeding, mowing, taking out the trash, washing cars. If she supplements that with a good old lemonade stand she will be in business. I used to live next to a park and rake in the dough when I was a kid. (takes some start-up capital though). She could collect soda cans, walk dogs, etc. Basically, I guarantee that if she explains her situation to the neighbors (especially older grandma/grandpa types) they will offer plenty of chores. A month is plenty of time.

Hope she reaches her goal! Tell her good Luck!


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  1. angie12 says:

    garge sales job oh job at van chans its a chinese restraunt right by the pizza place call daves in rowlett they pay like 20 in just 1 hour
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  2. ty w says:

    bake sales! garage sells! anything to sell stuff maybe a lemonade stand and hey throw a little food with it you and your friends can help also. maybe give her some money God loveth a cheerful giver.
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  3. Yup. says:

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  4. akumasan707 says:

    $100 dollars is not very much, only $3.33 a day. All she needs is a little determination and she can easily make it. If she already does chores but is out of work at home for the time being, she could explain her dilemma to the neighbors and pick up other chores: weeding, mowing, taking out the trash, washing cars. If she supplements that with a good old lemonade stand she will be in business. I used to live next to a park and rake in the dough when I was a kid. (takes some start-up capital though). She could collect soda cans, walk dogs, etc. Basically, I guarantee that if she explains her situation to the neighbors (especially older grandma/grandpa types) they will offer plenty of chores. A month is plenty of time.

    Hope she reaches her goal! Tell her good Luck!
    References :

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